Tag Archives: Gravity

Newton’s third law of motion states: When one body exerts a force on a second body, the second body simultaneously exerts a force equal in magnitude and opposite in direction on the first body. If this were the case there … Continue reading →

Advocates of the Electric Universe cosmological model have put forward many plausible alternative explanations for the observations of Solar behaviour but consistently omit one salient fact – reconciling their hypotheses with the calculated Solar Density of approximately 1410 kg/m^3. It … Continue reading →

Albert Einstein was not a physicist but a mathematician. He dreamt of deriving a unified field equation that incorporated gravity and electromagnetics as a total description of physical reality. We are still waiting. We will be waiting for a long … Continue reading →

Real World Physics Problems published a simple explantion of gyroscope physics here and their principal drawing is as follows: The explanation involves differentiating particles in the top half of the spinning wheel from those in the bottom half and treating them … Continue reading →

When Isaac Newton formulated his Principia, he described the motion of objects and how objects interact to lead to his theory of gravitation. So what are objects? Objects are independent self enclosed clumps of matter defined by a closed 3D … Continue reading →